Open Source BSD Education Software - Page 5

Education Software for BSD

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    Finanx 12c

    Finanx 12c

    Financial Calculator

    The Finanx 12c is a free software that mimics the HP-12C financial calculator. This software was developed for educational purposes. IT'S NOT RECOMMENDED using this calculator for professional calculations. If you find any bugs, please, let me know. Click "Bugs" in the menu bar to report bugs found.
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    OpenTeacher
    OpenTeacher is an opensource application that helps you learn a foreign language vocabulary. Just enter some words in your native and foreign language, and OpenTeacher tests you.
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    SLiMS Library Management System

    SLiMS Library Management System

    Free & Open Community Edition Server in a Complete Virtual Machine

    This VM is created for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to make a Library Management System live, within minutes. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring Updates / Breakages. If you are new to Virtual Machines, then please watch the Video below ( taken from my other project. just replace td with lm wherever mentioned ) After starting this VM, please access these websites ( Just Accept Any Warnings ) : Public Website Address: https://lm.local/ Staff Website Address: https://lm.local/index.php?p=login Staff Username: admin Staff Password: change_this from any PC on your Local Network. For better performance, Increase the CPU Count & Memory in the VM's Settings, as available on the physical machine. Backup the system regularly, to avoid any issues, as shown in the video below. Google Search helps in finding more about SLiMS Library Management Software.
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    KingJamesPureBibleSearch

    KingJamesPureBibleSearch

    GUI Application to Search and Count the Pure King James Bible

    Study and analyze the Fingerprint of God in the mathematical structure, known as the King James Code, of the King James text of the Holy Bible. Allows instant real-time searches, with an autocompleter droplist to assist with words which come next. Jump to specific words, verses, or chapters by number, and see all possible count statistics of phrases within the text. Graphically visualize search results, cross-reference sources and word lexicons, and search foreign translations derived from the same Divine Masoretic/Textus Receptus Vine of Scripture. For more info and downloads, see http://www.purebiblesearch.com/ For details on the King James Code, see http://visitbethelchurch.com/
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    Automatically geocode pictures from your camera and a GPS track log. Following Google code closure the only official webpage is (doc, support, code) : https://github.com/notfrancois/GPicSync
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    GraphCalc is a very gui graphing calculator. It has been called a good replacement for a TI-85. It is a must for any high school math student.
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    The Number Race
    Software designed for remediation of dyscalculia (or mathematical learning disabilities) in children aged 4-8 and for teaching number sense in kindergarten children. For more information, visit the unicog lab website using the link below. NOTE: To use The Number Race, you may need to download TWO files, the main program (above), AND a language pack. To get to the language packs, click on "Files" on the menu bar above, and select version and the appropriate language. If you are lucky there might be an installer + language pack available as one download. Check "Files" -> version -> Language
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    Complete-Python-Bootcamp

    Complete-Python-Bootcamp

    The complete Python bootcamp guide

    Complete-Python-Bootcamp is a structured learning repository designed to walk learners from the very basics of Python to more advanced, real-world topics. It is organized into multiple numbered folders that mirror a course syllabus, starting with Python basics and control flow, then moving into data structures, functions, and modules. As you progress, you encounter practical concerns such as file handling, exception handling, and working with classes and objects, which are essential for writing robust applications. Later sections dive into advanced Python concepts, including memory management, multithreading, and multiprocessing, giving learners exposure to performance and concurrency topics that many beginner courses skip. The bootcamp also includes dedicated modules for data analysis with Python, working with databases, and logging, helping learners connect Python skills to data science and backend engineering tasks.
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    Data Science Specialization

    Data Science Specialization

    Course materials for the Data Science Specialization on Coursera

    The Data Science Specialization Courses repository is a collection of materials that support the Johns Hopkins University Data Science Specialization on Coursera. It contains the source code and resources used throughout the specialization’s courses, covering a broad range of data science concepts and techniques. The repository is designed as a shared space for code examples, datasets, and instructional materials, helping learners follow along with lectures and assignments. It spans essential topics such as R programming, data cleaning, exploratory data analysis, statistical inference, regression models, machine learning, and practical data science projects. By providing centralized resources, the repo makes it easier for students to practice concepts and replicate examples from the curriculum. It also offers a structured view of how multiple disciplines—programming, statistics, and applied data analysis—come together in a professional workflow.
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    English-level-up-tips

    English-level-up-tips

    An advanced guide to learn English which might benefit you a lot

    English-level-up-tips is a comprehensive open-source guide designed to help learners improve their English language skills across a broad range of competencies, from vocabulary and grammar to listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Structured as a language learning tutorial, the project aggregates tips, strategies, explanations, and resources that go beyond simple phrase lists, encouraging learners to develop a deep understanding of how English works and how to use it effectively. The repository includes structured sections that address different skill areas with lessons, exercises, and recommended approaches tailored to learners at various stages of proficiency. Many users appreciate its detailed commentary on study habits, common pitfalls, and mindset tips that complement practical exercises.
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    LLM101n

    LLM101n

    LLM101n: Let's build a Storyteller

    LLM101n is an educational repository that walks you through building and understanding large language models from first principles. It emphasizes intuition and hands-on implementation, guiding you from tokenization and embeddings to attention, transformer blocks, and sampling. The materials favor compact, readable code and incremental steps, so learners can verify each concept before moving on. You’ll see how data pipelines, batching, masking, and positional encodings fit together to train a small GPT-style model end to end. The repo often complements explanations with runnable notebooks or scripts, encouraging experimentation and modification. By the end, the focus is less on polishing a production system and more on internalizing how LLM components interact to produce coherent text.
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    LeetCode Book

    LeetCode Book

    Comprehensive study guide for coding interviews

    LeetCode-Book is a comprehensive study guide for coding interviews that consolidates algorithm patterns, data-structure templates, and worked LeetCode solutions. It organizes problems by topic—arrays, linked lists, stacks/queues, trees/graphs, dynamic programming, greedy, backtracking, and math—so you can study systematically. Explanations are concise but intentional, highlighting why a pattern fits, how to reason about boundary cases, and the time/space trade-offs. Many entries include template code and “swap-in” variations, helping you recognize how the same technique adapts across similar problems. The book also emphasizes problem-solving habits like deriving invariants, choosing appropriate data structures, and verifying with small counterexamples. It’s suitable for newcomers building fundamentals and for experienced engineers polishing timing and correctness under interview pressure.
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    Master Spring and Spring Boot

    Master Spring and Spring Boot

    Spring and Spring Boot Tutorial For Absolute Beginners

    Master Spring and Spring Boot is a comprehensive educational project that teaches how to build enterprise-grade Java applications using the Spring ecosystem. It guides learners through creating web applications, REST APIs, and full-stack systems using technologies like JPA, Hibernate, and React. The course emphasizes hands-on development, allowing users to build real applications step by step. It also covers essential topics such as security, testing, and deployment. The repository includes guidance on containerization and cloud deployment using Docker and AWS. It is designed for beginners aiming to become proficient Spring developers. Overall, it provides a complete learning path from fundamentals to advanced concepts.
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    TinyRenderer

    TinyRenderer

    A brief computer graphics / rendering course

    Tiny Renderer (tinyrenderer by ssloy) is a lightweight educational software rasterizer that illustrates how OpenGL works by implementing a mini rendering pipeline in around 500 lines of code—serving as a compact, instructive graphics project. The final code consists of about 500 lines. My students typically require 10 to 20 hours of programming to start producing such renderers. The input is a 3D model composed of a triangulated mesh and textures. The output is a rendering. There is no graphical interface; the program simply generates an image. To minimize external dependencies, I provide my students with a single class for handling TGA files — one of the simplest formats supporting RGB, RGBA, and grayscale images. This serves as our foundation for image manipulation. At the beginning, the only available functionality (besides loading and saving images) is the ability to set the color of a single pixel.
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    MRiLab

    MRiLab

    A Numerical MRI Simulation Platform

    The MRiLab project is moving to GitHub, the latest version can be obtained from https://leoliuf.github.io/MRiLab/ The MRiLab is a numerical MRI simulation package. It has been developed and optimized to simulate MR signal formation, k-space acquisition and MR image reconstruction. MRiLab provides several dedicated toolboxes to analyze RF pulse, design MR sequence, configure multiple transmitting and receiving coils, investigate magnetic field related properties and evaluate real-time imaging technique. The main MRiLab simulation platform combined with those toolboxes can be applied to customize various virtual MR experiments which can serve as a prior stage for prototyping and testing new MR technique and application. If you find MRiLab useful for your work, please cite this paper: Fast Realistic MRI Simulations Based on Generalized Multi-Pool Exchange Tissue Model. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. 2016. doi: 10.1109/TMI.2016.2620961
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    Virtual T
    Virtual T is a TRS-80 Model 100/102/200 emulator that runs on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. The goal of Virtual T is to provide 100% hardware emulation so any existing programs will run. It also adds powerful development and debugging tools.
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    G3D Innovation Engine
    G3D is a commercial-grade C++ 3D engine. It is used in commercial games, research papers, military simulators, and university courses. G3D supports real-time rendering, off-line rendering like ray tracing, and general purpose computation on GPUs. As of January 16, 2018, SourceForge is again the home of the active repository for G3D.
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    Free Dictionaries
    Free translating dictionaries. Source format: TEI-P5 XML. Delivery formats: DICT, Stardict, etc. The dictionaries may include information on the pronunciation, etymology and such, in a platform-independent format. Access: web/plugins/standalone.
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    MathMod

    MathMod

    MathMod is a mathematical modeling software

    MathMod is a portable interactive plotting and graphing program for Windows, Linux, MacOSX and many other platforms. MathMod allows to plot 3D mathematical surfaces, described by implicit or parametric equations, and offers a very large database of model samples that can be generated with it. It's Free and Open Source. Change-log for MathMod-13.0 (15/11/2025) 1) Scripts generator to add thickness to iso/parametric surfaces 2) Undo/Redo commands for navigating through previous scripts 3) New scripts, Bug-fixes, code optimization and documentation update For a complete list of changes made during the course of development, please visit: https://github.com/users/parisolab/projects/2
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    CasADi
    A symbolic framework for C++, Python and Octave implementing automatic differentiation by source code transformation in forward and reverse modes on sparse matrix-valued computational graphs.
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    30 Days of Elixir

    30 Days of Elixir

    A walk through the Elixir language in 30 exercises

    30-days-of-elixir is an educational repository created by Josh Adams (seven1m) designed to teach the fundamentals of the Elixir programming language through a structured, daily learning approach. The project provides a series of exercises and examples meant to guide learners from the basics of Elixir syntax to more advanced functional programming concepts. Each day introduces new material in a concise and practical format, encouraging hands-on experimentation and gradual mastery of the language. The content covers essential topics such as pattern matching, recursion, data structures, processes, and message passing—core principles that define Elixir’s design. This incremental learning format allows developers to build confidence and understanding while maintaining consistent progress. As one of the early and influential resources in the Elixir community, 30-days-of-elixir remains a valuable guide for self-learners and newcomers to the functional programming paradigm.
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    Comprehensive Rust

    Comprehensive Rust

    This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google

    Comprehensive Rust is an open source training course developed by Google to provide a complete introduction to the Rust programming language. Originally created for Google engineers, it has since been released publicly for the broader developer community. The course is structured into modular lessons that cover the fundamentals of Rust, including ownership, lifetimes, traits, generics, and error handling, before progressing to advanced topics like concurrency, async programming, unsafe Rust, and FFI. It is designed to be taught in classroom settings but can also be followed independently, making it useful both for structured training and self-study. The materials are presented in a slide-based format with accompanying examples and hands-on exercises to reinforce key concepts. By offering an accessible yet thorough introduction, the course helps learners gain practical experience with Rust while building a strong understanding of its unique safety and performance guarantees.
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    DevOps for Beginners

    DevOps for Beginners

    Learn Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins and Azure Devops

    DevOps Master Class is a comprehensive educational repository that teaches the fundamentals of DevOps practices and tools through hands-on examples. It covers key technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins, and cloud platforms like AWS and Azure. The course is structured to guide beginners from zero experience to building and deploying real-world applications. It emphasizes practical learning through exercises involving containerization, orchestration, and infrastructure as code. The repository also introduces continuous integration and delivery concepts with real implementations. It is designed to provide a complete foundation for modern DevOps workflows. Overall, it serves as a practical roadmap for developers transitioning into DevOps roles.
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    Digital Forensics Guide

    Digital Forensics Guide

    Learn all about Digital Forensics and Computer Forensics

    The Digital Forensics Guide repository is a comprehensive, structured reference for investigators, analysts, students, and cybersecurity professionals interested in digital forensics principles, tools, methodologies, and workflows. It organizes foundational topics such as evidence acquisition, disk and memory analysis, file system structures, network forensics, artifact extraction, timeline generation, and reporting into digestible modules that help build core competency. Alongside conceptual explanations, the guide includes practical examples with widely used tools (like Autopsy, Volatility, Sleuth Kit, and network analysis suites), illustrating how investigations proceed from initial data capture to final analysis. The goal is to provide both a learning path and a quick reference for real-world casework, bridging the gap between academic theory and operational practice.
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    Functional-Light JavaScript

    Functional-Light JavaScript

    Pragmatic, balanced FP in JavaScript

    Functional-Light JavaScript is an online book that teaches functional programming principles through a pragmatic JavaScript lens. Instead of insisting on strict purity, it adopts a balanced approach that keeps code practical while showing how immutability, composition, and declarative thinking improve quality. Chapters build up from values and closures to higher-order functions, list operations, transducing, and async patterns, all grounded in idiomatic JS. The writing favors intuition and trade-offs, explaining when a technique helps and when it becomes counterproductive. Numerous examples and exercises turn abstract ideas into patterns you can apply in everyday modules and services. It’s a developer-friendly path to writing clearer, more predictable code without abandoning JavaScript’s strengths.
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